A juvenile bear was spotted in a pine tree on Figueroa Drive and Glenrose Avenue in Altadena on Mother's Day, drawing the attention of residents and visitors.
If you have been surrounded by the sight and smell of pine trees, you may have taken a closer look at the needles and then wondered how their properties are influenced by rainfall. Researchers are ...
Some trees have existed for hundreds of years in tough climates, while some are filled with myths, spirituality, and ...
Arizona’s tucked-away lakes offer family-friendly escapes filled with fishing, kayaking, hiking, camping, and peaceful desert ...
A MINIATURE “bug hotel” model of St Mary’s Church in Henley is open for business at the historic building — built from the ...
Planning a family getaway should not feel like organizing a small military operation, and this Colorado campground makes the ...
Mainers decided to begin using ranked-choice voting in elections for the state Legislature, governor and federal offices all ...
By Pam Rosendal, Colorado Master Gardener. By all reports, the number of people engaged in birdwatching has doubled in recent years. Research finds that birdwatchers feel less str ...
After four decades of welcoming visitors with thousands of bright red geraniums, The Coeur d'Alene Resort has unveiled a new ...
The landscape will draw you to Bhutan, and the cuisine will make the trip.
Olivia Bittle, who loves the Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization, wanted to make sure that EC students were able to ...
We love seeing birds flit around. From the colorful cardinal to the tiny titmouse, these DIY ideas will help bring more ...